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Bentho-pelagic coupling in the North Sea: Copepoda
The number of individuals per species of benthic copepods was counted for a station on the Kwintebank and on the Gootebank on the Belgian Continental Shelf. -
Liverpool Bay Nematoda and Copepoda (UK)
Estuarine pollution gradient.Transect through dredgings disposal site, 7 stationson a 10m contour, 4 reps, (craib cores and Day grab (subsamples of 50ml syringe to a depth of 5cm)) -
Nematoda and Copepoda from the Fal estuary
Fal nematode and copepode abundance and environmental data; samples from November and March, from 5 creeks (Restronguet, Mylor, Pill, St Just, Percuil) -
Western Baltic Sea Copepods
The main question in this research was how Harpacticoid copepod communities differ in species composition and diversity on a north to south gradient in the Western Baltic area... -
Life cycle and biomass of Tachidius discipes (Crustacea, Copepoda) in the 'Di...
Abundance and biomass of <i>Tachidius discipes</i> life stages sampled every 3 days between 21 March and 25 June 1979 in the 'Dievengat' (Knokke). The data were... -
Copepoda of the Dutch Continental Shelf, spring 1993
Densities and species composition of copepods on the Dutch Continental Shelf were determined. -
Eurytemora affinis in the Sluice Dock Oostende (1970-1971)
Abundance of <i>Eurytemora affinis</i> species in the Sluice Dock. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Vandendaele, V. (1972). Bijdrage tot de... -
Copepoda from the Middelkerke bank (North Sea)
This dataset was compiled in the framework of a PhD thesis. It focuses on the copepod density, diversity and community structure in relation to sediment characteristics and... -
Copepods from the Southern Bight of the North Sea
Study of the species composition of the copepod community at the Southern Bight of the North Sea, in relation to environmental variables. -
Copepods from a sublittoral sandy station in the North Sea
Data on densities and species composition of copepods on a sublittoral sandy station (station 50) in the North Sea.